Property | Value |
rdfs:label | - Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1/All-Stars
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rdfs:comment | - In comparison to later All-Star tournaments, there were no specific definition of an "All-Star" robot. Instead, robots that had at least reached the semi-final of either the UK or World Championships competed in this event, although this number was cut to only sixteen candidates, out of potentially many more.
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Strengths | - 37
- Impenetrable Armour
- Invertible
- Power & Speed
- Low Ground Clearance
- Powerful Flipper
- Clusterbot
- Destructive Weapon
- Always Lands On Its Feet
- Speed & Control
- Heavy Duty Weapon
- Self-righting Mechanism
- Unbeaten In Competition
- Crushing Ram
- Experienced in Combat
- Rarely Beaten in Competition
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Team | - Kim Davies, Michael Davies, Christian Bridge
- Peter Halloway, Elliot Smart, Chris Hall
- Andrew Marchant, David Gamble, Bryan Moss
- George Francis, Ian Swann, Richard Swann
- Graham Bone, Alex Mordue, Hazel Heslop
- Peter Redmond, Joe Gavin, Dr. Zulu
- Simon Scott, Vincent Blood, Ian Lewis
- Dave Rose, Derek Rose, Ken Rose
- Anthony Pritchard, Michael Pritchard, Kane Aston
- Alan Gribble, Robert Bettington, David Gribble
- Marlon Pritchard, Paul Lewis, Simon Baldwin
- Kevin Scott, Tim Mann, Karl Skinner
- Nick Adams, Isabelle Adams, Jake Adams
- Roger Plant, John McGugan, Murray Wharf
- Peter Rowe, Danny Hill, Richard Francis
- Shane Howard, Brian Fountain, Daryl Howard
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Dimensions | - 15.0
- 30.0
- 39.0
- 9.6
- 26.4
- 49.199999999999996
- 81.0
- 23.400000000000002
- 58.199999999999996
- 22.8
- 34.199999999999996
- 39.6
- 47.400000000000006
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Power | |
Name | |
Weight | - 100.0
- 94.0
- 93.0
- 96.0
- 97.0
- 99.0
- 83.0
- 98.0
- 95.0
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Weapons | - 2
- 2000
- Lifting Forks
- Pneumatic Axe
- Titanium Flipper
- Hydraulic Ram & Scoop
- Pneumatic Flipping Arm
- Pneumatic Powered Flipper
- Wedge & Scoop
- Spinning Blade
- Large Rotating Disc
- Pneumatic Scoop
- Bludgeoning Spike
- High Powered Flipper
- Spinning Cutter
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Weaknesses | - Flammable
- Reliability of Weapon
- Accuracy of Axe
- Exposed Wheels
- Exposed Tyres
- Limited CO2 Supply
- Reliability
- Easily Flipped
- Poor Transmitter Reliability
- Low Impact Weaponry
- Vulnerable Wheels
- Vulnerable Tyres
- Poor Manoeuverability
- Hard to Control
- New Robot
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from | - Bournemouth
- Gloucester
- Durham
- Hemel Hempstead
- Thornhill
- Huntingdon
- Langport
- Middleton Cheney, Banbury in Oxfordshire
- St. Leonards-on-Sea
- Belmont in Hereford
- Branston, Lincoln
- Ash in Hampshire
- Clondalkin, Dublin
- Bramford, Ipswich
- Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
- Nought's Hill, Southampton
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abstract | - In comparison to later All-Star tournaments, there were no specific definition of an "All-Star" robot. Instead, robots that had at least reached the semi-final of either the UK or World Championships competed in this event, although this number was cut to only sixteen candidates, out of potentially many more.
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